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Cupertino restores Legislative Review Committee and adopts 2026 legislative platform with amendments

Cupertino City Council · February 20, 2026
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Summary

The council voted to repeal and replace its 2023 LRC resolution, adopt an updated 2026 legislative platform (adding items on climate, housing, public safety and microtransit), and assign Vice Mayor Chao and Council member Wong to the committee with Mayor Moore as alternate; the motion passed with one dissent.

Cupertino’s City Council voted Feb. 19 to reestablish the Legislative Review Committee (LRC) and adopt an updated 2026 legislative platform that staff described as an update to the 2022 baseline with new language on climate, housing, public safety, transportation, technology, and economic development.

Astrid Robles, senior management analyst, told the council the LRC will be a Brown Act committee comprised of two council members (vice mayor…

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